Acielle Tanbetova is on the ground in Milan capturing the best dressed guests at the spring 2024 menswear shows.
The stars are out in Milan, thanks to the amped-up menswear schedule this season.
Returning to the runways for the first time since 2020 is Valentino, which opened the week at the University of Milan with a number of famous faces like Jacob Elordi, Jeff Satur, and Noah Beck in the latest trends, from 5.5-inch hemline shorts and skinny ties. Follow along as Tanbetova captures the best street style from the spring 2024 shows in Milan here.
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